Mendel ben Ḥayyim Judah Bresslau (Yiddish: מענדל בן חיים יהודה ברעסלוי; 1760–1829)[1] was a Silesian Hebraist, writer, and bookseller.
Along with fellow Maskil Isaac Abraham Euchel, he founded language in Königsberg the Me'assefim society for the promotion of the Hebrew.
[4] Among other works, Bresslau was the author of an allegorical ethical dialogue, Yaldut u-baḥarut ('Childhood and Youth'; Berlin, 1786).
[5] He also wrote Gelilot Eretz Israel, a geography of the Land of Israel with two maps (Breslau, 1819),[6] and Reshit ha-keriah (Breslau, 1834), a Hebrew reader and grammar with the phonetic method.
"Bresslau, Mendel ben Ḥayyim Judah (also Bresslauer or Breslauer)".